I think they were just trying to beat the heat.sheajets wrote:They did do that. Curious as to why Tampa had those Saturday openers? Was there some regular event that happened at the Sombrero on Sunday early September back then?Teo wrote:IIRC the Tampa Bay Bucaneers opened the NFL season at home on Saturday Nights in the late 70s-early 80s (I remember a game against Detroit and another against Minnesota). I remember a topic on the forum that those games weren't broadcasted nationally.
Around thatr time, in the second week of the season usually was a Thursday Night game broadcasted by ABC (IIRC a couple of times at Denver and I think the Patriots and/or Jets played in another).
Thoughts/opinions on the (Thurs) 'NFL Kickoff Game'
Re: Thoughts/opinions on the (Thurs) 'NFL Kickoff Game'
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Re: Thoughts/opinions on the (Thurs) 'NFL Kickoff Game'
Yes. Here's a link discussing their Saturday Night history. As a child it used to surprise the heck out of me when I found out the season started on a Saturday and I didn't know about it.Jay Z wrote:I think they were just trying to beat the heat.sheajets wrote:They did do that. Curious as to why Tampa had those Saturday openers? Was there some regular event that happened at the Sombrero on Sunday early September back then?Teo wrote:IIRC the Tampa Bay Bucaneers opened the NFL season at home on Saturday Nights in the late 70s-early 80s (I remember a game against Detroit and another against Minnesota). I remember a topic on the forum that those games weren't broadcasted nationally.
Around thatr time, in the second week of the season usually was a Thursday Night game broadcasted by ABC (IIRC a couple of times at Denver and I think the Patriots and/or Jets played in another).
http://www.bucpower.com/crawford88.html